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EADS, mas to create regional MRO
EADS, mas to create regional MRO MAS Aerospace Engineering (MAE), a wholly owned subsidiary of Malaysian Airline System (MAS), and EADS SECA, a Pratt & Whi
Maintenance and Modifications
June 3, 2009
Republic’s Hawaii Venture Advances
Republic Airlines injected another $2.5 million into its partnership with Hawaii’s Mokulele Airlines on May 1 and this month plans to send a fourth Embraer
Aircraft
June 3, 2009
Pinnacle Draws Nearer to Pilot Deal
Pinnacle Airlines CEO Phil Trenary last month reported “very good progress” in management’s negotiations with the airline’s ALPA-represented pilots for a n
Aircraft
June 3, 2009
Joy Air to Launch this Month
A new regional airline based in Xi’an, China called Joy Air plans to launch revenue operations this month with three Xi’an Aircraft (XAC) MA-60 turboprops.
Aircraft
June 3, 2009
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ASA Grounding Costs SkyWest $7.6M
Atlantic Southeast Airlines’ unscheduled grounding of 60 CRJ200s on March 31 for engine inspections lowered revenues at parent company SkyWest by $7.6 mill
Aircraft
June 3, 2009
Mock up shows military role for X2
Last month Sikorsky displayed a mock-up of a possible X2 Light Tactical Helicopter (LTH) design at the Army Aviation Association of America annual co
Aircraft
June 3, 2009
Ukraine’s AeroSvit Launches An-148 Service
Ukrainian airline AeroSvit launched passenger service yesterday with the first Antonov <link news/single-news-page/article/new-regional-airplanes/ _b
June 3, 2009
Bombardier Feeling Pressure over Q400 Deferrals
Bombardier’s plans to increase production of its commercial airplanes by 10 percent this year remain intact for the time being, notwithstanding Bombardier
Engines
June 3, 2009
Aircraft Wreckage Found in Rio-Paris Flight Path
Brazilian search teams this morning found aircraft debris, such as seats, floating in the Atlantic Ocean about 400 nm northeast of the Brazilian coastline
June 2, 2009
FAA Proposes Fine for Gulfstream Int’l
The FAA has proposed levying a $1.3 million fine on Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Gulfstream International Airlines for improper scheduling of flight-crew du
June 2, 2009
ATC System Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks
Web applications used in supporting FAA ATC systems are not properly secured to prevent attacks or unauthorized access, warns a report from the DOT Inspect
ATC
June 2, 2009
System efficiency tops agenda for FAA ATO's Krakowski
Since Hank Krakowski became COO of the FAA’s Air Traffic Organization in October 2007, he has focused his attention on making the ATC system more efficient
ATC
June 2, 2009
Rockwell Collins Prepares for ADS-B Mandates
Rockwell Collins is planning updates for its line of automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) trans-ponders for business aircraft, the comp
ATC
June 2, 2009
Engines Running as First 787 Gets Set for Maiden Flight
Boeing took a crucial step toward first flight
Engines
May 29, 2009
First Tianjin-built A320 Flies as China Readies for Recovery
The first A320 aircraft assembled outside Europe at the Airbus Final Assembly Line China (FALC) in <link news/single-news-page/article/airbus-opens-a320-li
Aircraft
May 29, 2009
BCA Looks toward ‘Disciplined’ Recovery
Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) has so far shed about 40 percent of the 4,500 jo
May 29, 2009
Superjet To Make Airshow Debut, Flight of Third Aircraft Imminent
Russia’s United Aircraft Corp.
Aircraft
May 29, 2009
737 Improvement Plans Erase Thoughts of Early Replacement
If it didn’t become immediately apparent when Boeing began alluding to time frames that implied a replacement of the 737 might not materialize until 2020,
Aircraft
May 29, 2009
GAO report: GPS services could deteriorate after 2010
GPS service is in danger of severe erosion, according to a report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO).
ATC
May 26, 2009
FAA Proposes $1.3 Million Civil Penalty for Gulfstream International Airlines
The FAA has proposed leveling a $1.3 million fine on Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Gulfstream International Airlines for improper scheduling of flight crew d
May 22, 2009
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